Lowjess ‘Front Row’ EP lands on Techords with gritty minimal tech house groove
- Apr 16
- 1 min read

We’re premiering ‘Front Row’, the title track from Lowjess’ latest EP, out now via Techords. You can grab your copy of the EP here.
From the outset, the track leans into a raw, underground aesthetic. A low-swung bassline sets the tone early, locking into a rolling groove that carries through the entire arrangement. The drums feel tight but unpolished in the right way, giving the record a rough-edged character that adds to its impact.
There’s a strong sense of movement throughout. Rather than sitting in a fixed loop, ‘Front Row’ evolves gradually, introducing new textures and rhythmic details that keep the groove shifting without losing its direction. That progression feels deliberate, building pressure while maintaining control.
Pitched rap vocals cut through the mix, adding another layer of personality. They sit within the groove rather than dominating it, reinforcing the track’s identity without breaking the flow. Combined with the stripped-back arrangement, it gives the record a distinct, late-night feel.
The production stays focused on function. Every element has space, allowing the groove to do the work while the finer details add depth and variation. It’s a track designed for DJs, built to hold energy across longer blends and deeper sections of a set.
‘Front Row’ reflects Lowjess’ wider approach, shaped by years of experience across the minimal and tech house space. It’s direct, character-driven and built for the dancefloor, aligning closely with Techords’ focus on forward-thinking underground club music.



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